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Research on Parliamentary Privilege Concurrently Discuss Chinese National People's Congressional Privilege

von Weizhong Yi

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[1.] Wy/Fragment 014 01 - Diskussion
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An indication of the political and parliamentary sensitivity of these matters is given in the statement of one Senator: “To gnaw at inviolability is to hand over parliamentarians to the vengeance and arbitrary decisions of those who, with complete impunity, profit from the weakness of a state terrorised by excessive media coverage in order to set themselves up as a power independent of the law itself and to launch a concerted attack on the authorities and principles of the Republic. One can even bar parliamentarians from attending sittings on the grounds that they have to answer judges’ summons”.50

2.2.3 Punishment of Offences

Despite their authority in matters such as the immunity of members’ persons, the houses of the French Parliament have never enjoyed the broad capacity to punish offences (contempt) possessed by the House of Commons.51

2.2.4 The French influence

As would be expected, the key provisions of the French model appear to have had their greatest influence in continental Europe and in former French colonies.


[46 Mme Ponceau, Privilges and Immunities in Parliament, The Association of Secretaries General of Parli-aments (ASGP) meeting, 17-19 October 2005, http://www.asgp.info/ Resources/Data/Documents/ MSUMEOMVPXKTACUJDEWNDNORP OBTYP.pdf.]

50 Id.

51 Marc Van der Hulst, The Parliamentary Mandate, IPU, 2000, pp.129-30. The German Constitution, the Basic Law or Grundgesetzes,

4.15 An indication of the political and parliamentary sensitivity of these matters is given in the statement of one Senator:

To gnaw at inviolability is to hand over parliamentarians to the vengeance and arbitrary decisions of those who, with complete impunity, profit from the weakness of a state terrorised by excessive media coverage in order to set themselves up as a power independent of the law itself and to launch a concerted attack on the authorities and principles of the Republic. One can even bar parliamentarians from attending sittings on the grounds that they have to answer judges’ summons57.

Punishment of offences

4.16 Despite their authority in matters such as the immunity of members’ persons, the houses of the French Parliament have never enjoyed the broad capacity to punish offences (contempts) possessed by the House of Commons58.

The French influence

4.17 As would be expected, the key provisions of the French model appear to have had their greatest influence in continental Europe and in former French colonies.


57 ASGP,op cit p 70.

58 Van der Hulst, op cit, p 129-30.

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